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As we have seen, a few phonetic and a number of syntactic features of Classical Chinese, singly or severally, can contribute to generating a host of possible interpretations of any given passage(s) in a text, by allowing for multiply grammatical readings of them.
And after generating a host of headlines, good and bad, since making his England debut as a 17-year-old while with Everton, he is perfectly placed to offer advice to the new generation led by fellow Merseysider Ross Barkley, Liverpool's Raheem Sterling and Manchester United defender Luke Shaw.
Considering the role of Na+ gradient in transmembrane transport, the latter may affect cellular solute homeostasis, thus generating a host of indirect consequences of physiological and pathophysiological relevance.
A previous BT challenge was efficient in generating a host defense mechanism against a second episode of BT induced by intestinal overgrowth with the same bacterial strain.
Within hours, a later phase of mast cell activation through IgE becomes evident with the induction of new gene transcription and translation, generating a host of cytokines and chemokines (Table 1).
Similarly the M1154 strain of S. coelicolor has been developed by Bibb's group at John Innes Centre, where the four major secondary metabolite pathways (act, red, cdA, cpk) have been systematically deleted generating a host with greater heterologous biosynthetic potential.
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The "generative" Net, as Zittrain describes it, is extraordinary, but it has also generated a host of destructive "malware" that threatens much more than the comment section on your favorite blog.
That generated a host of replies in which people realised he was bemoaning his paper's lack of coverage.
The freeze has prompted complaints of serious hardships from investors and generated a host of lawsuits against the fund company.
It has been around as long as people have and it has generated a host of folk stories and myths.
Henrique's line has been together for nearly two months, and it has generated a host of scoring chances.
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